GUADALAJARA, Mexico — Despite participating in an international competition for the first time, Brandie Jay struck gold for the second time at the Pan American Games on Thursday.

And this time, the Rocky Mountain High School senior earned it all by herself, adding the individual vault title to the U.S. gold medal-winning team effort Monday.

“You work so hard for a moment like this,” said Jay, who nailed the first vault of the day for a 14.675 and won with a 14.337 total. “To be able to be out here with this amazing team is just phenomenal.”

Elsa Garcia of Mexico was second, at 14.312.

Jay’s gold was one of three for the U.S. gymnasts on Day 13.

Bridgette Caquatto, who lives in Naperville, Ill., took gold in the uneven bars, while Brandon Wynn of Columbus, Ohio, won the rings.

“I was not expecting this today,” Caquatto said. “I just wanted to go out there and do the same bar routine I did the other two days and end the meet off on a great note. I didn’t care where I placed, but I’m happy with where things ended up.”

Four assistant basketball coaches at Division I schools and a top Adidas executive were among 10 people charged Tuesday with crimes including bribery and fraud as part of a wide-ranging federal investigation into corruption in college basketball.

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